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ITBLISHEO ON TUESDWS. THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS, BY WILLIAM B. TlillALL, EDITOR AM) PROPRIETOR. Ot t itK souiu-eust coruer of High street and Sugar alley TERMS. Daily during the session of the Legislature, and tn -weekly the remainder of the year, - $ 5 00 Tii-weekly per annum, - - - - - 4 00 Weekly per annnin, - - - -2 00 Terms of Advertising. Twelve Unci or lew, one or three insertions, $, and 25 cent for each additional insertion for three months $b for six months $8 (or 12 montcs 12 Longer advertisements in the same proportion, with a deduction of 20 per rent, on the amount over 20 in six months. lit the Ykak. Kor twelve lines 12 fourth of a cor-umn 20 half a column $'M whole column 40. UUSIiNESS CAtiDS. MATTHEWS A BUTTLES, ATTORNEYS anil Counsellors at Law, Columbus, Ohio. OHice one door south of 1. N. Whiting & Huntington' Book-store, up stairs. Nov. I, lii5. r. J. Matthkwb. A. B. Rutti.f.s. ELIJAH BACKUS, ATTORNEY at Law,Colunihua, Ohio, will attend to any business that may be entrusted to his charge in any of the Courts in this State. OHice on High street. JAMES D. LA III MORE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Collections promptly attended to. Mr. L. can be foumlatthe olficc ot Swayne 6t Rates March 3. KING & ANDERSON, " ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law ami Solicitors in Chancer)1, Cincinnati, Ohio, have associated themselves to practice their profession in the various Courts of Ohio, as well as in the Circuit and Supreme Courts of ihe If, States. Uurvs Kinu. CiiAiitrs A.ndkhson, Keb. 21, IWfll Ijff. ( ijtte o Dayton.) I. N. W II1TING A III M INCTON, nOORSKLLBKS and Stationers, next door to the ( linton XJ B:mk, Hitfh street, (.'olninhus, Ohio. A large assortment of Rooks and Stationery always on hand. S EI BERT & L1LLEV. B OOK-BIN0ERS, High street, opposite the Public Offi-( ces, Columbus, Aug. 2li. 1845. W'm. HUWntTi M. ( . Lii.lky. BOOK BINDERY. CMATTOOX, llook-binder. High street. opposite Whi- tine A Huntington's Book-store. Hook-binding of every description, executed on short notice. (. i:i; i:. AlinoTT & to., DK AI.KRS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, iNaila, Clam, Houne Biiilili'rn' material. Kaiiniuif and Meciinnieal Tools, Mditarv Coods. X.C. &c, No. Ilil lluli street, nign nl'the tiilt 1'aillock. mini; a iiiciiahdn DKAl.P.HS in Ponton and Dosftattk lry UocsSS, Croee-lies, Hoots and sIiocn. A:e. .Vc, wholesale and retail. No. I, tioodale's How. Iliuli street. ' J. II. RILEY, DEALER in Law,:Medical. TIeiloif!(:.ll.Clssiral, Sc hool and Miscellaneous Hooks. MMMW1 Stationery and Wall l'aper. at Derby's old stand, opposite tlie State House. J. n. WHKATOSj DHUCiC.lST.nnd Dealer in I'atent Medicines, I'ainto, Oils, l)ve Stulls.tilass, A t-. .Vc .wliolesaleaud retail, comer of Hili and Hroad strt els. ( oluinbils, Ohio. FAY A KH.IIOI 'RNE, DEALERS in Dry Goods, tirocsil , Hardware, Druirs. Metlicines. I'aiuts.Oils, Dve Mull's, Lcatlier, Roots and Slioes, Sic, Hiirh street, Colulribus, Uliio. Oct. 1, 1841. M. H. nATEHAM, EDITOR ol" the Ohio Ct i.ti v no u. a Journal of Agriculture and Horticulture, published on the 1st and I.Jth o ach month. Terms 5 1 per year ; tour copies for JjT.l. J j ' Oltice in the Rank BttUdhirr, MIT (he State House. II. COMstot K A ( ().,," " IJHlBWARDlNtl sail COMMISSION MERCHANTS. I'roduce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Ihisin, Columbus, Ohio. J. It I DGW A V A 001 IRON FOUNDRY, Hroad street, near the llridge, Columbus. Ohio. Stoes of all kinds, and u great variety of Castings, always on band. Oct. I, ISil, CflLlHriBirirAT STORE. JE KUD4S1LL, High street, opposite the State liuild- inns, always keeps on band a good assortment of Hats and ( ;iis of the latest fashions. Hats made to order. W. A. MeCOY A 6o7, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS in Taney and 81 'I-le Dry tiinsls and (irocenes, opposite the State House, High street, Columbus. Ohio. . bo vkdix;. A FEW Oentlenirn can tf nccouimothtetl with poiwi boanlinp, on reasonable tiTint, at the hmise over Woodbury's ntore, cortuT of High Md Knead streets. kt. W..tit-w. M. FIELD. A A NliW BVUU X.M Harness for sale. MqaLrt ot ".,.1 J. J. I). OSUOUNE & CO. ORAN(;rs mid LEMOlfts AFRESH siipplv of ( tawwtl ;uid lemons just rereied nnd for nit it H, J. pOFF Si t.'O'S- Cnnfectiouarv, in the Neil House. Sept. I. WATCHKS, " A"'."'l' " tllllv It '1 -.JU-tm- ceived, and for sale at 1o:v prires. We have some of the finent that were eer otfcred in ttn.- market. June '27. . A. t'U ll M U., 4eil House. STEEL GOODS. AFRESH snpj.lv o Steel Rt-.ids. RaL' Chaps, Fob. Vest and inard ( hams. Rreast 1'ins and Rracelets, of new stvle, iVr. Ate, Just received by 'Juno 21. W A. PLATT CO, Neil House isruvE ami bom: lim.ment. A LLF.N'S (ienuine iNerve and Hone Liniment, by the t;n's. MMI or Millie, at the lni); Store of j. n. riswi ivxii April Corner of IpMsl and Hiuh sts. ScHrpn'f ArnuMir Oil Inr DMbAmMi A rnr-ii H rri T jn.-t PtOitvAd and t'or sale at the Drug Store, corner of Hiuh am) Rroad strn ts, bv J R. WHEATON, Mar B. Sole Agent in ( 'olumhus. PATENT MEDICINES. ALL the valuahle Latent .Medicines kept constantly on band, and such ont as are genuine. HI Ml'HKLV k Ml MI.R. June 25. City Drug Store. pjsTOI. A SUPPLY ef MM kssfrd and mi barrel revolving Pistols, just recen ed. W. A tUm Si CO., June J7. Neil House. I'prifnrnl Spectaclen. ALSO, double convei and eoin ave spectacles, f'r nil ages, snd in agreat anetv of frames. Also, Spectacle Class, of all kinds, titted in old frames at short MOCt, and low pnre.hy W. A. PLATT Si CO., Feb. 7. AU llmut. Mre Stcrl (.noila. ANOTHER lot of Steel Reads, Ihg ( hsrw. Tassel-. S. r. opened thisday. W. A. PLATT Si CO. March 31. CnrriHgp Springs I " ND Axles. Ruggv Lsnu. Rsuds and India RuhberCloth, I L for sale at the sign t tl.e GILT PADLOC1. Rest Jnniatn Nnilft. S.)RTED sues, from I p nt to ill p n, for sale at the k sign of ihe Aplfl 1. GILT PADLOCK. EOK KENT, AV ER Y pleasant and com enient two story Brick Dwelling, on hmnt St., a short distance north of Rroad st .March 2. W. A. PLA IT fIon Trimming. AVERY good assortment, ami more eipected. of Mortice. Rim, Cottage and other Locks and Latches, for ale at tle sign of the ) LT PADLOCK. Conk's In fnl libit- Eye Water. ALSO. Dean's themieai I I aster, a celebrated article for the care of Chronic and I nth minatory Rheumatism, Spinal Irritations, White Swelhngi. Feter .Hores, Sic. l or ate by J R WHEATON, Druggist. April 26. Corner of Hich and Broad sts. Iror, Mrdiriiic nnd I))f StollS. AFRESH SLITLY just receded and for sale low, by J B WHEATON, Colambva, Oct. 7. Comer of Hich and Broad at. PAINT nRESIIEH. AFCLL assortment of Paint Brushes and Sasb Tools, just received and for sale by J. B- WHEYTON, Aug. If. Corner of High and Broad sts NAI1A. ALL sites Cut and Wrought Nails, st the sign of the May 31. GILT TADLOCK. WHIP! WHIPS! WHIPS! ASLFERlnR qnstity of ( irrisge. Riding and Buggy Whtps, (gut and whalebone,) justreeeired and for sale cheap, bj F..N..SLOCI M. Jnjy . Opposite Pubhc Buildings lumbua. a i- i i s.. B'OMSTih K A O see paying the highest pnre in eah for W heat, Corn, Fli-sed. 'imrr seed. Tirno-tliy seed. Flour Lard. Tallow. Bee-wi, (nnseng. Pot and Pearl Asbea, Bar on. Wool, FealKers and Hemp; and sell Fkput. Salt, Lumber, Shingles, Plaster. Cement. Ac. Ae .tl the lrwest prices. June 13, 1843. BI " CARPET BAGS HLSSELS, Common and Intr.tn tnd Grain Carpel Bag, of a rmrierv of sires aad coiora. kept conatanily on band, by . (Juiy i.j E. N. SLOE I'M. OHIO VOLUME X. VESTINGS. Ac. B CFF and Fancy Cashmere Nestings, Striped and Plaid I.inen Drills just received bv April 90. VVlNG & RICHARDS. Steel Bends, Tassels nnd Hk Clasps. BEAD BACS, 1'urses, Curse Silk, Gold PlBS, Silver Ware, fltc., just received pcresnross. For sale by Feh. lfi. W. M. SAVAOE SOAP. CASTILE, Shaving and Toilet Soap, and a great variety of Perfumery, just received, and for sale. HUMPHREY Si KRAMER, June tk City Drug Store. William B. jnrvis Jk Henry Jams. CIOLI.ECTOKS and Account Settlers, for Franklin and adjoining counties, will attend to all business entrusted tothem. with punctuality and despatch, and upou reasonable terms Office, up stairs, first door north of McCoy's store. April 14. Ilia;. y. Columbus, Ohio DYES. DYE-WOODS and Coloring materials of every description, for sale, Wholesale ami Hetail. HUMPHREY .V KRAMER, June -I. City Drug Store. I.ooking-dlRMi Plates and Frames. 1? IT HER old Mpsntely. C. C. HOSE. J June '25. SALMON. FRF.SII No. I Salmim Do. No. 1 Mackerel; Whit. Fish ; Urud Uank CodMk This day received and fur ialc,by July 11. JOHN MILLER. DR. BANKING'S PATENT LACE, FOR weakness of the body, pain in the bark. Ac. rko For sale by J. U. VYHEATON, Aurf. ". lltW. If. Atitnt. MILL ANI CROSS CUT SAWS. FAY KII.HOI RNE keep a constant supply of How-land's Mill and ( 'ross-eut Saws, at the lowest prici s TANNER'S OIL. TT'OK SALE low.bv the barrelor gallon, at the Drug Store 1 of .1. II. WHKATON, Oct. '2.1. Corner of High and Hroad streets. LEAD PIPE, pOR CISTERNS, W ells and ActfOBrluctl, for sale at the sign oftho CULT PADLOCK. ANVILS, GENUINE Mouse-Hole Anvils, at the sign oftlie Mav IS. - GILT PADLOCK. NEW DRESS GOODS. GINGHAMS, l'rinled Lawns, llalorities, Harages, Mus-lin (linghains. r.mliroidered ditto, De Lains, &c. All new styles, lor sale by WING It RICHARDS'. April II. Hot CITS siiiurs. II OUOR'S Talent Sea vt:h conlrii Skirts, frfr sale at New Vork retail price, by cpt M. J. 1). OSIIOKN & CO. SAWS. HOE & CO.. and tVUM liovvland's .Mill and Cross cut Saws j Hoe A Co. and Wilmot k Rowland's Circular do.; S)ear & .I.Trksoii's and oilier llanddo.j rMMl and ri pii utr do.; Itutchers' and Hack do.; Rillett ami Turning Webb do, July Hi. OERR. A R IIOTT Si CO. rA.HIIA rLoi.K. HAVING tnade imogonMnta with some of the best mills in Springfield, (or Flour, we shall for the future be supplied w ith the but and ehsapost in the market. Call on us. Oct. 11. II COMSTOCK vV CO. COLVMBVI AGEHCYs rVRTFORD FIRE i.Nsl RAIVCE co.Ml'ANV. Cap- iti. Sl.riM''", n Folirirs isMied dallv on ti e most reasonable terms. Of- tice, l arjenter n lluuihng, tM-tween ilir l-'.x. Ii:.ti,r,. nnd ("ily naiiKs, i ojuninns, J i.mu. IRIFPITH, Sept. I.i. IKU eeretarv. ;itocriui:s. IMPERIAL and Voiinij llysun Teas. Cliocnlafe, Cocoa, (.inicr, PipMf) .pice. Cinnamon, INulnieKN, Mace, Citron. A c. Ac. Just received at the June 4 CITY DRUG STORE. CITY HOUSE. TN full blast. 1 AprttlMA, C. W. KENT, l'roirietor. A BAKE CHANCE, I OFFER for sale one of the most dethnbrl business locations tti be bad in Columbus. ; btlB the lot joining the Exchange Rank on the north. Terms easy. Title indisputable. Feb. 7. SUMMER CLARK. GEN1TNE MOI SE-1IOLE ANVILS, Tl ST rrcciit d and lor sale at the bi'n of the J Sept. 10. HILT I'ADLOCK. 300 ke;s JUNIATA NAILS, just rer-ned and for sale at the rizn of the (Sept 10 FAD PADLOCK, NEW DRY GOODS, JFST received at 169, I hull htreet. KM) pieces new style Prints ; 100 do. (iiiighanis, (linuliam Lawns, &c.j M do, CotmadM and DrUltogi ; Aho. a hrL'e and well selected stuck of Fancv and Sta-pli Dn f.oods. FAY Si KILROl'RNE, April 9, No. UO High st.. sign of the Rroad-aic. CLOCKS, JFST received, and Ibff sale low, Itrass, 90 hour and iilarm Clocks, of Jerome's make. June '11 W. A PL TT Si CO., Neil House. GOLD PENS. J 1ST received, a large supply of I iold Pens, of the hrrt make, which Sfl ofler at reduced prices ; among them are Drovn'n, Hi ntdirtSf Jinrnt and the I limy Pen ; also, Massy 4 lira catft. U . A. PLATT A CO., June IX mNci! House. 30 Ton Pig Iron, rl 'ST received on coiiMgnment, and lor sale low. March 10. R. ( OMSTOCK & CO NEW BONNETS. JFST received bv tlie MibrtrrilxTs, a new and well selected assortment of Neapolitan Prince Allwrt, Fancv Rraid and plain Leghorn and Straw BoMttl, whifh ran be atfnrd ed at unusually low prirea. FAY & KILRol. llNE. CARK1AGE TKEHMINGS. LAMPS and Bands; India Rubhrt Imh md Whips; Oil Cloth and Mats , Patent Leather and llindings; Patent ( loth and Dash Framep ; I, lent r rimes ano lassells; Springs and Ailes. GERE, ABBOTT A CO. IIOLSE BULBING iH ATEKIAIS. IOCKS and Latches. Bolts. Screws, Hinges, Nails, Glass, J Pu'tv, Pulhes, S.ish Cord, Sic. July Iff. CERE, ABBOTT A CO. 100 ACHES LAND IT) B SALE. LTINO in Lima township. Licking cr untv, Ohio, about A miles from F.tna. The above land w ill be sold cheap. For particulars, eiiouire of M n 2i B. COMSTOCK Si CO. DYE STI ITS. LfMiW(K)D. Cauir:od. Fustic, Niekwood, Alum, Copperas, Blue Vitriol. Od Vitriol. Indigo. Eitract of Log wood. Ac. Ac. Just received, and for sale low. at whole sale or retail, by J. B. WHE TON. Jruggi, Oct. ;i. twAw. Corner High and Hroad streets INSI 'RANEE. LOSSES by Fire or Wafer insured against upon liberal terms, bv the long established and well known Protection Insurance Company of the citr of Hartford. Connecticut. F, BOBBINS. Gen Agent. Cincinnati. Jan . M J GILBERT. Agent, Columbus. W ho will tnko f nutor Oil and Snlta 1 TR 7. l ti( FOR'I ER s Poor Mssrt Su-.-.r CuratiTO lTJ. Pills. and MtdsMlasI StaWstl Bitter. Price sit cents per bm and Inrttle. Prepared br Dr Porter. New York, and fr sale by J B. WHEATON, Oct." tf Comer of Hroad and High its. Joat rfcriTfd. nt It - - Storr, 1VT KW Styles Dn ss Good.. French Lawns. Baraget. Ballot lorines, t.radoated Botiea, French Chintz. Summer Muslin le Lams, Ac. Drop m and examine them. May 11 NO. 1RI HIGH STREET. 0 NF. HI NDRF.D pairs Eliptir Sprtnc for butreies and asmamm, ju rnt-nrHl a no lor s.iie at irtr -!jn oi the Sept. 10. tilLT PADLOCK. SMITH'S VICES OF IMm.tir Msnufsriiire. Usi bsl in th. msrt.t. for ssl- tl tl.c .ign of Dm- OILT I'ADUMJK. SrTrt 10. 100 dnrrn Flip.. 0 F pr-sr k Jlckio. Motmm, Ihbotson. Butcher tnd other crlsbrsted .nskrrt, for sals tt thf siffn of th Apnl " :II.T I'ADLOCK. STATE JOURNAL TRI-WEEKLY. COLUMBUS. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1846. BUinr iiaiu sstiiiiyn. F Cornelio Sl BO., manufacture. Also, Lamp Trim 0 Dainfll of all kinds, wMltMIt or retail, hy W. A. PLATT Si CO., Feb. 7. A'eil Ilmiae. PLAIN and figured India Rubber Cloth, for carriage tops, warranted not to gum. Also, Carriage Trimmings, generally. T. P. ELLIS & CO., Sept. 8 Nu9Aj High at. To Painters. PAINTERS can find, at the City Drug Store, all kinds oi painting materials, Paint Bruxhes, Bronze, Gold and Silver Leaf, Dutch Metal, Sic Sold bv June. HI MPHKEY Si KRAMER. "F1P" t'nlico. PLENTY of good Calico left at a " tip" a yard, and when you enquire for it, we won't be " just out." June 25. C. C. ROSF.. TO STONE CUTTERS. R FITCH Si CO., have just received a large lot of Mar- ble Slabs, of all descriptions, which they olfer for sale at reduced prices, for cauli, or approved credit. Those wishing to purchase will do well to cull soon. The article is superior to any before tillered in this markot. June lit. FOR SALE. SEVERAL Farms (sonut Until.) In this (Frnnklin) county, on very good terms , land good. Also, several farms and tracts of land in Indiana, Illinois, and Iowa, for sale or exchange for good land or other prop-crty in Ohio. THOS. W. II. MOSELEY, AOfsSt, lolti. Land Agent. Ac. New Style 1816. ATIN nnd Molr-hkin Hats of the latest stvlc and best quality just received at April 'M. WING & RICHARDS. Genuine ArnutaiM lotisrhole Auvils. OLID box ami oonnofl VksBS, lor sale at the sign of the pril 7. OILT PADLOCK. Senls nnd Presses. SEALS Engnved. and Seal Presses furnished, for Notaries Public, Common Pleas nnd sSuprenie Court. Recorders, Ac. Ac, at verv low prices and short notice, by March 17. W. A PLATT & CO., Neil House. TO FARMERS SCYTHES and Sueaths, Hay Rakes and Forka, Grain Cra-dies, Rilles and Scvtlic Stones, lor sale at the sign of the GILT PADLOCK. GERE, ABBOTT & CO. No. Itil High street, re just net in , THREE THOUSAND lbs. Iron W ire, assorted, from No. 3 to 36, .."II 11... Log Chains:; 60(1 pair Trace lrins lJ0 WH, Ames' Shovels and Spades ; 10 dot. Manure Forks. July HI. White Lend, Oil mid Rrushctt. TWENTY bids. Unseed Oil, in whole mid half barrels 10()kegs While Lead; Vtrnisn, Paint tad Wutawsnh Brushes. July 16, (.ERE, ABBOTT fc CO. SEEDS WANTED. THE htthesl nsxknt price paid in "fl.si, for Clover, Flu and Tiiiiothv ned at the head of the Canal. Aug. 18. B. ( 'OMSTOCK & CO. MRS. MILLER'S TOBACCO. TWO Hundred dozen Mrs. Miller's line cut chewing To-bacco.hy July ll.j JOHN MILLER. Thunder nnd Enrthqmikes accounted lor THOSE land rumbling SOttsstSi, which are frequently heard in this vicinity, ami are supposed by some to be the peals of distant thunder, bv others, the low. multerinc roir of a halt-choked carthnu.iko. have been discovered to be nothing but the racket made by Rose's boys tcariui: otl'some of their strong New Goods. .May 1 1 FOR R1RBONS. rHE new style of Fob Ribbons ui variety with Gold and Btonl Trinnings, just received. Juno a. W. A. PL TT A CO.. Weil Uwais. DIU ;S, MEDICINES, OILS, PAINTS, Ac. THE subscribers have just received a large addition to X theirstoi'konirus, Medicines, Oils, Paints, Ac. which tbcv offer at wholesale and retail, 01 the most accommodating terms. Aug. I FAY A KlLBOURIfE. PORTRAIT PAINTINO. THE Public are respeotfullv invited to call at GlOMI E. W in r i r 'l Uoom, on Town st , east of High, and examine bis specimens in the above nrt. Jan 5 tf. TIN PLATE. THE subscribers have for sale ;sl boxes Tin Plate, 1-.1 X and II) boxes X do ; also, Wire, assorted Noa., Russia and common Sheet Iron, Sheet Zinc, and Bar Tin. Feb II FAY A KILMOI KNE. MACHINE CARDS. THE subscribers have liir side .'tt setts Machine Cards fancv and Main stt Noa. .10. Jl, 3L 33, and 54, wire also, Filleting Cards, manufactured at Leicester, Mass. r to. n, r mi.ihh H.r.. GROCERIES THE subscribers otler for sale at their old stand, No. G' ioodale'a Row, H hhua, prime N. 0, Sugar. New Orleans and Sugar House Molasses. 51 Bags RroCoflto. Fine ehffWingSnd common Tobacco. Superior iunpowder and onng Hj son Tea. Pepper. Spice, tiinger. Ac., A c March 1. FAY A KILBOI RNE. PRINTING INK, WARR ANTED as good i- any other manufactured in the I uiteil Stales. The abac fibers having been appointed atrrnts for the sale of J. A. James' Printing Ink, manufactured at t 'incinnati. Ohio, w ill keep a constant supply of the above article, at the price it is sold for in 'incinnati. March , FAY A KILBOl IINF.. This dny received, I DOZ. DsJos Pssont Conotof loolos. with scoops. For L sale cheap, by T. P. ELLIS. A CO . Sept il. No. H, High st PURE PORT WINES, m QR. casks Port pm-r, for medical purposes, this day re-O ceived,and for sale, by JOHN MILLER. July 11, OIL FLOOR CLOTH. 5 PIECES Oi 1 oor Cloth, of oxcolktnt sasSaitff and beau tiful patterns, ksst received andfor sale bv April 17. KAY KII.HOI RNE VARNISH. i f Barrels just recenrd, v.irying in price from .W to 1 U $1 per gallon. For sale bv Aug. tl B. COMSTOCK A ( O. in KEGS fine eastern ikl Nails, for Plasterer's oso. For J Z sale by T. P. ELLIS A CO , Sept. 8. No. High st. ' T A N N ERS' OII 2r BRLS Tanners' Oil, of the best oualitr, for sale by ,) Feb II FAY A KILBOl KNE. We-tcrn Reserve Cheese. r( BOXES Western Reservo Cheese, old ami new. on JV t hind and for sale ' JOHN MILLER July 11. LINSEED Ol L. "n BRLS. Linseed Oil, jost received and for sale br OU Jan. It, B OMSTOI K A CO. OIL AND PAINTS. Cif( k era pure White lad, ground in oil; Z)J i!5 bbls. Linseed tbl ; 10 bbls. Turpentine ; Dry White Lead.Rfd Uad. Ventim Retl, Yellow Ocher, Paris' White and Chrome Green ; Chrome Yellow. Lit hare ; Paint and Wlnte-wah Brushes. Ac Ae. Just received and for sale, by I AY A KILROl'RNE. tipril 5H. No. 10, Hiffb st.. sign of the Broid am. GLAW. fAA boxra 8 bv 10 and 10 bv 2 (.lass; di)J 100 do. large siies. from 10 by II to In hv 22; 501)00 lights Window Saab. Just received, and for sale, by FAY sk KILBOl RNE, April 21. No. Ill, High st , sign of the Broad-are. LINSEED Olt 600 GALI1NS just received and for sole low, by the barrel or smaller quantity, bv J. B WHETON, Aug. 19. Corner of High and Broad sts. PARLEY WANTED. ,-nnn Rllll IS Bsrles wsnl-d. fo, whirh we will pa, ,JUOO thp lnirhct pnre in cnh. Oct 4 tw w. B. COM3TOT K It CO. WATTED. f( BCHFIOsU.3itJ0d.Flas-eerJ.5Wf)do Tin-OUUU otkysevsl. B COMSTOCK sk CO. oaa LBS Cotton Oaio, No. A to 16. OUUU ?jfJ00!be. Cotton Bets. Wick Yam end Carpet Osare. Just received ind for sale by Fib. PL FAY e. K1LRO' Dr. Vnngnns Yegeiable Lithontriptic MTxtnro. L OR thr curt of the following complaint : Dropsy in all 1 iu forms ; Gravel in its several stages ; all diseases of tlie Kidneys and Urinary organs; all Female Complaints, Suppressions, Ac. Ac.-, Weakness, Diseases of the blood, such as Scrofula, and others of tl eruptive character; all affections of Lungs; Inllammationa of every kind, even those of the Eyes; Liver Complaint, Consumption, General Debility of the system) Piles of every character; Jaundice, Fever and Ague; and, indeed, any complaint, which is to be reached through the blood ; and the Proprietor here confidently asserts, that he can, in errru cow no matter what the complaint mav lie no matter how various the class of complaints make a nermnneiit and radical cure, if the medicine he oilers is taken according to the directions. One or two bottles will test the efficacy of the article, and he is at liberty to use the names of the follow-ing hijhlv respectable individuals, who hnvr bfen curtd, in this city and vicinitv. Every individual here named can bo pcen and conversed with, and the particulars of the cases cured can be known hv reading the testimony in the hands of the Agents, who will, with pleusure, furnish pamphlets to all who may call for them. The proprietor asks, and, indeed, most earnestly solicits a strict investigation of the testimony Here set lorth ami, it a departure trom strict truth be found in any certificate offered, new ill nay the cost of the publication of said exposure and abide by" the consequences. The proprietor wonjd also state ihnl loiijonri here certified to, has been given over as incurable bv the most talented medical men m this city and State and 'such SsS been the case with every cure made by this article, far and near. But the theory w hich the inventor of the Lithontriptic banes his cures upon that (if hut "one great di raBe" the impurity of the blood it will, in a moment, be perceived, that but ONE GREAT REMEDY is necessary to effect in various complaints, and the proof which here follows establishes the theory as firm as the rock of ages. Mrs. Emery Taunt, Niagara street, Buffalo, case of Scrofula, lerminaiinfj in general dropsy, radiral ami entire curt. Silas Wood, ot Buffalo, bleeding at the lungs of nine years' standing, I complete ami prrfirt curt. Mr, C. A. Wilson lor many v cars connected with the Buffalo Commercial Advertiser, liver complaint. Levi H. Williams, police officer, case of bleeding piles, inflammation of the eves nnd scrofula, a pvrft cf cure. Mrs. Daniel Kenney, of this eitv, i;cneral dropsy William Homes. poli c constable, erysipelas, fo 13 YOSTS1 standing, cured bv live bottles. Mrs. Lockllian, 2) i I'earl street, case of inflammatory rheumatism, a tiit-gtalgf curt. Hiram A V aughn, scrofulous swellings in the throat, a complete cure. Geo, P. Baker, ol' Aurora, ease of scurvy leprosy of lit years' sianding this cure is certified to bv the Hon V. P. Stephens, Judge of Erie county; P. M. Vosburgh, Esq., Surrogate of Erie county ; 1. V. Van-denSQoL Esq.. and others Mrs. John Seward, Nr. 47. Chippewa street, Buffalo, case of affection oftho heart, with palpitation, debility, Ac, a curt. The wife of the Rev. John W. Vaughn, of Alcott, Niagara county. N. Y., currd of dropntf. Mm. Scott. Carolina street, Butfalo, hvdrotho-nu or dronsy of the chest. Mrs, Lock, "j7. Franklin, St., Buffalo, formerly of I'tica, spinal complaint, with blind piles, a dir-ln-iMti'.' eae, pi rrc'lif run rf, and attested tn by lr. Nathaniel Lock, her husband. Nancy Main, of Berlin, Rensselaer county, New York, dropsy, cured, and certified to hv her husband. Oliver Main. Mrs. Susannah Holhrnnk, of Hamburgh, Erie county, cured of dropsv. bv two bottles only of this modtcioo, stSMtod to by Mr. C. f S. Thomas ana Mr. Marston, Holtbrook, sofors ledge, store oH. Henf Yanan, of Alden. Erie county, .v i . awrtl Ol uns irco or cellular dropsy, niter lopping bad been resorted to eitfht timet, and over di) gallons ol water taken from him. Mms 1 of We:.t BlooinlieJd. cured of irregularity of the menses and floor at bus. The proprietor thus presents the above array of teslimo nv flic particulars will be found in the pamphlets, which nve a treatise on the complaints, and also on the wrappers around tl.e bottles. Be sure to call and get a pamphlet all agents are provided with them, to furnian as free as water, that all w ho are in ill health mav read, buv and le rnred. Bkwakv 91 I lot TSUI niv- Bvofi bottle has the written signature of G. C. Vaughn under the dire. -lions, and stamped upon thr curl; also, Vaughn's Vegetable Lithon trip lie Mixture. ' blow n upon the bottle. Put up kflDOO, iOSstsO, nt f per Imttle, and 1- oz bottles, at JjT per bottle. Manufactured ami sold bv lr. U.C. Al (iH.N. Mam street, Butfalo, N. Y., to whom all communications must MOM, pot paid. And whops,ilo and rotoH, 0J WM. Bl'R-GEB, tO and tL Conrtlandt strret, New York city. Also, for sale by the following agents: S. CLARK A CO., Druggists. High st., J. It WHE tTON, Columbus. Ohio. A. IL BKOW.N Jk CO., Mt. ernon. S. KNEITEU, Wooster. N CLF.VE A NF.WELL, Dayton. Also, for sale, wholesale and ret ui. bv JOSEPH IL Bl ROE, Cincinnati. Aug. 5, WW 1y. NEW STORE. STANTON A LEE. (already well known in thi community.) have formed a copartnership, and are now pjl ceiving st No. A, (ioodale'a How, I doors south from the old stand, a Well selected and complete assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Ac. Al t bought at this fall's unusually low prices and w e are determined not to be undersold, but in many articles to undersell our neighbors, as c ran well atford to, our goods all b ng new. One of our firm at present residing in New York, wr have facilities for buying cheap, which our neighbors (without eicrption) do not possess. To our numerous ess friends, we ray. give us s rail, and we will treat you as well and sell you as cheap as in years' past ; ami to all who like to buy cheap, come and try us, and if wr do not fultil our promises, don't come the second time. Those who cannot crime in the dav tune, we will be happy to wait upon in the evening, as the lighta in our store are atmoat eipial to the light of day. h B. STANTON. Oct. IS. A LEE WORMS WORMS WORMS. TO remove these troublesome and dangerous inhabitants of the stomach and bowels, which so often impair the health and destroy the lives of children, use Jayne's Tonic v crmifege, a certain and safe preparation for the removal of ''ie various kinds of V orma. Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, want of appetite. Infsntile Fever and Ague, and Debilitv of the Slomich and Bowels, and organs of Digrstion. Prepared only Iry Dr I). Jayne, No R. South Third st. Philadelphia. Skin Di sense are ofon owing to a Seresssnena NeM of iMtdr. ami in order to effect a permanent cure, the original caii"e must be removed. Jayne's Alterative, one of the most pleasant articles ever offered to the publie, has been found not only to cure Scrofula, under all its multiolied f'trma, of ( ancer. King's Evil, Goitre, White Swelling. Ac . but also to remove the disposition of tendency to diseases of that class, and all diseases originating from otwtnictions in the glands or pores of the kin. or from impurity of the blood or other fluids of the body. Prepared onlv by Dr. P. Jayne, No 8, South Third st , Philadelphia. For sain by J R WHEATON. Agent. Oct. sat Comer llijh and Broad sts.. Col umbos. MI FFSMl Ff'S. 1st onality Lym Muffs. 20! Zr ztt quality no 20 '.I do do R short immitatiom do 1A reneh Fot 0 I A Lustundtiennetdt A Natural Lyns do 10 Colored Coon do fi Bear do C" Betjiun Cony do d-fferent kinds. 50 Children's do assorted kinds and prieee. The above were purchased for rash in the month of Ae-fnst. presioms to lete advances in all kinds of Furs. We are determined no one shall undersh)! us Tno who wtatt a good srtrck of Muff will do well to call and see pervious to purchasing . J. D. OS BORN k CO. Oet. . smith"boaroi. noon. TIIF snlMsrriher bavmz taken the bonne rerently arra-med br Jiceb Ovler. in the Fferbt Ruildrnsni. n Town treet, irtf i niiwi n in i- n ramsSanneni njBSS. prenar"'! to receive Ft'.ir V'. fm the Mri n miimMi itrm; thm ! the BMMt MtiaArtnrr uvr and to -client l nnmSrr rrf r IK plication be msoV arlv Sent, b. IMo E U SMITH. TI L RV Til R f HKST ASID OTHER WISR. fi R fiseilrttM for bo viae are suck, that we narv mrT.d I f as low as the Xw York Jobbers, and w.II sell 00 low. !mm snnsl in and nHMn "We-I I e - onr rtock Sef'T fotn. to I STAN tox a trr W. -t-worw wWrw. I Ot SJn'.e, r-HIetRn NUMBER 68. Copper Lands, Vc. The article below, about Copper Lands, is from the New York Tribune, and is considered a fair exposition of the action which has been had by explorers in the copper country, and by Congress nnd the Executive. In regard to the remark as tn the expenditure of the Government for mineral agencies and the exposes of mining, we have been informed by those from the Lake Superior country, that (he Government keeps up neveral agencies at Urge salaries, costing the Government not short of $12,000 per annum, while the receipt to the Treasury have been alinoat nothing. That, for subsistence, dependence is had upon supplies of flour, &c., embracing every thing neces sary for man and beast, and for all the purposes of mining and business, shipped from Buffalo, Cleveland and iMror ; that it is necessary to provide at ono time a supply that will last from November till April, inasmuch as between these periods navigation is suspended and intercourse cut off; thuiincreasing greatly the costs of business and the discomforts of living in that country. It lias long been known that the sterile, rocky, in-hoapital region around Lake Superior, and especially the south shore of aid Lake, was rich in mineraJ ores, copper especially. Repeated attempts to work them have been made throughout the last century, but with uniform ill success, owing to the remoteness and inaccessibility of the region, its rugged, barren noil, nngenial climate, Ac , and not any lack of mineral wealth in the region itself adoui ifjoaa, these obstacles haying been partially overcome by the approach of population and commerce, a few adventurers began to appear on the south shore of the Lake, principally from the lead mines of Illinois. This region had a little before been attached to Michigan, rather against her will, as a sort of compensation for what she was compelled to surrender to Ohio on her eastern border. The Government was beginning or preparing to survey it, and had by law entrusted it to the care and munageinent of the War Department, in the special charge of the Ordnance Bureau. By this Department and Bureau, formal permits were first granted to the pioneer explorers to search for minerals or ores, and when any one had fixed on a location, a lease was issued to him for a trncl, not exceeding three miles square, to be marked out hy himself Said lease was for three years, with a covenant of two renewals for like periods, conditional that the miner should do all the work, take nil Ibo risk, and give the Government six percent, of the entire proceeds of his mining. That this system of individual surveys, leases of large tracts, government seniorage, dfce., was a very bad one, need not be argued. Kvery body assents to it. But it must be home in mind that it is a avslein established by the government itself through its accredited agents. The miners explorers, rather had no choice but to conform to such conditions as were imposed on them. They have a right to be considered not as squatters nor intruders of any sort, but as citizens invited thither by the agents of the government, who have fnely invested their labor and means in a dubious and arduous undertaking, hy which, whatever their success, the government was certain It) prolit, either in wealth or in knowledge. But the explorers were generally poor men, and opening new mines, in a region where nothing is produced for man or beast, where n bushel of potatoes or a horse shoe could not be obtained within hundreds of miles, was an enterprise beyond the moans of poor laborers. They were constrained to solicit the investment of chpital in their several undertakings, to which end they created stock companies, based on the ownership of their several leases or locations, ard sold or gave away the shares as lliey could, so as to interest no ii of means at a distance in their operations. Such is tin-origin of "copper speculations,' modified in various instances by the circumstances of the case. Operations in earnest were commenced as early as I"ll, but ina region where there was not an inn, store, dwelling, blacksmith a shop, or anything of Ihe sort within reach, cither by road or navigable water, w here cattle could not be kept for want ot subsistence, though every mile of road must be made at a heavy cipense; such work must go on slowly. We believe nu mineral besides specimens were brought down till last year, and very little then. We have heard that the government s six per cent, up to this spring amounted to less thin two hundred dollars. Meantime the expense to the Treasury of mineral ngmis, commissioners, clerks, travelling messengers, i , had become quite an item. The conflicting cloJlM of the various explorers and permittees wao keeping the War Department in perpetual hot water. The leasing system had been pretty thoroughly tired out in the lead region, and proved an utter laiture. Kvery dollar received by Ihe Government cost it not lr-.Mli in four, while the people were demoralized by perpetual evasion of the rent stipulation . The President, at the opening of the last session, urged Congress to order a sale of the whole mineral region as speedily as possible. Congress neglected to act, and the "copper men" did not trouble themselves shout the matter. They were digging away, building huts, opening roads, exploring, Ac , when a report was transmitted to Con-gft . from the Attorney General, covering his opinion tint the whole proceedings of the War Department in b asing the mineral lands was unauthorized hy law, that the leases were all invalid and worthless, and the rights of the lesaees, whatever they might be, were without any legal protection whatever. This at once put a new face on the affair. Companies which had invested from one thousand to ono hundred thousand dollars each in their several undertakings, and who were calculating confidently on nn n!' mat. rich return for their outlay, found their investments struck valueless, at all events unsaleable, at a blow. The agents of several of them repaired or wrote to Washington, begging Congress to do some-tfcfg m the premises which would enable them to obtain instalments from their stockholders, and so prosecute their several enterprises. And, as the President had urged, and in a special message repeated, Mi conviction that a sale of the lands on equitable terms would be bent for all parties, as the Michigan Legislature had unanimously protested against having the Federal Government a perpetual landlord and rent-exaeter for a large portion of her soil, and had taken measures to enforce that protest, the mining in terests genctally united in asking Congress to do what tin Press dent and State of Michigan had alrrady re commended Such was the origin of the bill which. as tl passed the Senate, took these lands oat of the charge of the War Department, and placed them in that of the General Land Office, directing that they should ksj prepared for sale and sold as soon at practicable, as other public lands are iold, by public auction to hc highest bidder, first, afterwards to be open to pnrste entry like any other lands. It further provided that ail existing leases should be valid for three yrs, but without the renewals covenanted, in lieu of which the lease holders who had made valuable improvements should have the privilege of bnvmg all th- b-jal subdivisions according to the I'nitrd State survey of their several local oua at the minimum price of $l,t per acre ; but, if they took any quantity leso than the whole, they most pay L50 per acre. Such was the s obstante of the bill Il originated in the Senate and passed that body without opposition U was strongly opposed in the Houne, however, epecially by Mr. MeClernand, chairman of (he Land Committee, not m reference to the ale of th lands, which every body appeared to think proper and desirable, but with reference to the pre-r nption allowed to the lessees When the bill wao reported to th llowse from a majority of the committee, Mr Met", rose and declared that the committee hadn't sanctioned it: that tt was a speculator's bill, Vr. Thto opposition, at the very close of the eeo- Isron, when taking op any dtspnted bill was sore to kill Mhr of importance, prevailed. A large majority of ihe Moose voted to take up the bill, bat not the reowniite two-thirds, so it failed, and the mining re gion is left, so far as the action of the Government ran H - it. to utter Uwkfseneao and anarchy We will not ergne the quest ton of the jawtiee of granting pre-eanptsona in this caoe , those whom a simple statement of the facta does not convince ointt he imperviofM to argument But it may be etked, ought not those who have tested sod made lerattovni to pay a eoTTesymdrng prvre for them t e Yes, if the Government at the same time remunerates those who have spent their time in unsuccessful explorations; not otherwise. It cannot justly profit by -the success of the smaller number, and yet refuse to recompense the ill-fortune of the great majority. We speak of course of cases in which tho claimant have leases or permits fairly and honorably obtained. To mere squatters, in defiance of tho Government, different rule will apply. There ii no danger that Congress will not grant pre emptions, nor that it will decide not to sell tho lands. The leasing system io bad at best, multiplying functionaries and frauds immeasurably, and discouraging louMiugu explorations ana Buusianuat improvements. i Bag aanger is rather that a temporary embarrassment and disarrangement may create a revulsion in the mining spirit, atop the payment of necessary inatalmenla on the stocks of the various companies, and create an iswpn sanvai uuu mining on Lake Superior is but a mo-rus tuulticaulus bubble, and can never bo successfully proaecuted. This must not be . Let the miners preaa vigorously though iudictoualv onward and relv on a relief from their embarrassments by Congress at tta very next sesBion. The Campaign Rein for cements to the Army. ihe Washington I'nivn announces that the follow ing volunteers have been called for by the War Department : Une regiment of infantry from Massachusetts ; Une regiment of infantry from the State of S. York; One regiment of infantry from Pennsylvania; One regiment of infantry from Virginia; One regiment of infantry from North Carolina ; One regiment of infantry from South Carolina; One regiment of infantry from Louisiana; One regiment of Infantry from Mississippi ; and One regiment of mounted men from Texas. This constitutes nine regiments. The average num ber of these, when they reach Mexico, will be 700 each; and the total iorce will therefore be b.bm if, as some suppose, the war with Mexico is to be prolonged, this force is not half enough. Since the war began, the troops called out have been diminished by not less than no hi thousand, viz : by the discharge of the Louisiana volunteers, the discharge of the Texas volunteers, tho discharge of hundreds, if not thousands, of the sick and the killed and wounded. Some idea may be formed by the fact, that ihe Ohio first regiment is not now over 400 Btrong, and they Ohio 700 strong! The tii thousand troop which the Secretary at War now demands, will not do more than just garrison Monterey, Camargo, Matamoras, Isabel, and that immense Base line, which the Government has voluntarily chosen to maintain ! Gen. Taylor may, therefore, by collecting all his disposable force, be able to muster 8,000 for active operations. Will he go to San Luis - Sot note, we are confident. If we are to persist in keeping up this immense line, and capturing post after post, the Government must bave mora men, more money, and more time. It is idle to suppose that we are to move two thousand miles through an enemy's country, without a great force, and vast expenditure of money. II the Military Occupation of Mexico be Ihe great object of desire, then we must yake our preparationa as .aapoieon uio on an immense scale witn loreense with direct taxation unon the iieople and with the determination to do as Home, Kngtand and Francs have done add Territories to our Dominion, and with them the burden of debt and demoralization upon tho people. it this be the object of the American people, wo can doubtless accomplish it , but we cannot accomplish it without the cost, in blood and treasure, with which all conquests are attended, If this be our design, we should unquestionably take the means to carry it out. Tift $ thousand men ought to be on the other side of the Rio Grande before the lot of January, if we are to march to the City of Mexico, and garrison all the intermediate places. And when that is done, where will they be when another fever season comes on ? These should all he connrd' beforehand. We should look truth in the face Military campaigns, in distant countries, are not playthings. The young men from west Point, whom the demagogues in lime of peace denounced, know much better what all this is to come to. The simple question is, whether the none really desire to pursue a war of conquest, at this vast cost I Cincinnati ChronicU. Massachusetts. Tho Boston Atlas gives returns from 310 towns, being all io the State hut two, Chilmark and Florida. The following is the result compared with the vote in the same town last year : 184G. 1845. I'igga,(W.) - 55,353 52,212 Davis, (L. r.) - - . 33,(i50 37.M31 Scattering, .... 1333 tfaxj Briggs' maj. over all others now, 7,!73 All others over Briggs last year, 2,305 Whig gain, .... 10,278 An error has been discovered in the reported vote in the 0th Congressional district, which, corrected, elects Hale, (W.) The delegation will therefore bo as follows : District District. I, Robert C. Winthrop, 6 'George Ashman, 2 "Daniel P King, 8 'J. Rockwell, 3 "Amos Abbott, 8 "John Q. Adams, 4 No choice. Arteinus Hale, A "Charles Hudson, 10 "Joseph Gnnnell. "Reelected. All the memders of the Senate elected are Whigs. The House of Representatives stands 176 Whigs; 30 Locofocoa ; 5 Abolition and I doubtful. Among the Representatives elected to the House is Mr. Caleb Cushing, formerly mcmhrr of Congress and Minuter to China. He was returned from Newburyport on an independent ticket. Mr. George Hood, Loco candidate for lieutenant governor, is elected Representative for Lynn. On the grand result the Boston Journal says: "This is indeed a glorious result. The people have abundant occasion to rejoice. The efforts made at this election to distract the Whig party, by presenting false issues, and appealing to popular pre-judices, have been unavailing. Massachusetts is true and may she ever be to Wing principles, the Constitution, and the Union !" Moral Courage In Every Day Life. Have courage to dioeharge a debt while you have the money in your pocket. Have the courage to do without that which you do not need, however much your eyes may covet it-Have the courage to speak your mind, when it ia neeeaaary you shonld do an, and to hold your tongue when it is prudent you should do so. Have Ihe courage to speak to a friend in a " seedy " coat, even though you are in company with a rich one, and richly attired, Have the courage to own you are poor, and Ihua disarm poverty of its sharpest sting. Have the courage to make a will, and a just one. Have the con rage to tell a man why you will not lend him your money. Have the courage to " cut " the most agreeable acquaintance you have, when you are convinced that he lacks principle. "A friend should bear with a friend's infirmities,' but not hia rtret. Have the courage to show your reaped for honesty, in whatever guise it appears ; and your contempt for dishonesty and duplicity, by whomsoever exhibited. Have the courage to wear your old clothe until you can pay for new ones. Have the courage to obey your Maker, st the risk of being ridiculed by man. Have the courage to take a popr, and to pay for it annually in advance. j Prvrar Storm. We hsve been visited with a real old fashioned rain-storm, a rare occurrence in thia quarter the Isst two years. It commenced raining Wednesday evening and continued with scarce an in. ; tertnisaion for about 3t hours, closing with a gale of great e verity. We never saw the Lake in wilder commotion than this morning, and the winds ana wave were sun roaring tike great guns up to V r. M . to-day. The night was a fearful one on the waters, and painful anxiety ia felt for the safety of a vessel, supposed to be the Marengo, of Detroit, discovered thu morning, riding at snchor, ome two mile from shore, with fhg flying at half mast, a tig-nal of distress. No assistance had reached her at 9 o'clock, to-day, and the gale prevents boats from getting out of the harbor t Urean- Herald, ,Vo. 20. Bic.ss The Harrishurg Argos. a Democratic paper, says : If the support est thai Tariff of '46 is to be still the rallying cry, it will lie worse than idle to engage in the contest ; and we should save much trouble and expense, by permitting the Whigt to wslk un-pwlefted over the course Neither rain or sunshine could save us from another defeat." Mr Polk has constitutional acruple against the re-moral of obstructions from our rivers He will find in 1348 that the people hare noesirtntHTnle,Tupleu against the removal of an obstruct ton froaa Use Preai- I aVntial chair Lea.

ITBLISHEO ON TUESDWS. THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS, BY WILLIAM B. TlillALL, EDITOR AM) PROPRIETOR. Ot t itK souiu-eust coruer of High street and Sugar alley TERMS. Daily during the session of the Legislature, and tn -weekly the remainder of the year, - $ 5 00 Tii-weekly per annum, - - - - - 4 00 Weekly per annnin, - - - -2 00 Terms of Advertising. Twelve Unci or lew, one or three insertions, $, and 25 cent for each additional insertion for three months $b for six months $8 (or 12 montcs 12 Longer advertisements in the same proportion, with a deduction of 20 per rent, on the amount over 20 in six months. lit the Ykak. Kor twelve lines 12 fourth of a cor-umn 20 half a column $'M whole column 40. UUSIiNESS CAtiDS. MATTHEWS A BUTTLES, ATTORNEYS anil Counsellors at Law, Columbus, Ohio. OHice one door south of 1. N. Whiting & Huntington' Book-store, up stairs. Nov. I, lii5. r. J. Matthkwb. A. B. Rutti.f.s. ELIJAH BACKUS, ATTORNEY at Law,Colunihua, Ohio, will attend to any business that may be entrusted to his charge in any of the Courts in this State. OHice on High street. JAMES D. LA III MORE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Collections promptly attended to. Mr. L. can be foumlatthe olficc ot Swayne 6t Rates March 3. KING & ANDERSON, " ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law ami Solicitors in Chancer)1, Cincinnati, Ohio, have associated themselves to practice their profession in the various Courts of Ohio, as well as in the Circuit and Supreme Courts of ihe If, States. Uurvs Kinu. CiiAiitrs A.ndkhson, Keb. 21, IWfll Ijff. ( ijtte o Dayton.) I. N. W II1TING A III M INCTON, nOORSKLLBKS and Stationers, next door to the ( linton XJ B:mk, Hitfh street, (.'olninhus, Ohio. A large assortment of Rooks and Stationery always on hand. S EI BERT & L1LLEV. B OOK-BIN0ERS, High street, opposite the Public Offi-( ces, Columbus, Aug. 2li. 1845. W'm. HUWntTi M. ( . Lii.lky. BOOK BINDERY. CMATTOOX, llook-binder. High street. opposite Whi- tine A Huntington's Book-store. Hook-binding of every description, executed on short notice. (. i:i; i:. AlinoTT & to., DK AI.KRS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, iNaila, Clam, Houne Biiilili'rn' material. Kaiiniuif and Meciinnieal Tools, Mditarv Coods. X.C. &c, No. Ilil lluli street, nign nl'the tiilt 1'aillock. mini; a iiiciiahdn DKAl.P.HS in Ponton and Dosftattk lry UocsSS, Croee-lies, Hoots and sIiocn. A:e. .Vc, wholesale and retail. No. I, tioodale's How. Iliuli street. ' J. II. RILEY, DEALER in Law,:Medical. TIeiloif!(:.ll.Clssiral, Sc hool and Miscellaneous Hooks. MMMW1 Stationery and Wall l'aper. at Derby's old stand, opposite tlie State House. J. n. WHKATOSj DHUCiC.lST.nnd Dealer in I'atent Medicines, I'ainto, Oils, l)ve Stulls.tilass, A t-. .Vc .wliolesaleaud retail, comer of Hili and Hroad strt els. ( oluinbils, Ohio. FAY A KH.IIOI 'RNE, DEALERS in Dry Goods, tirocsil , Hardware, Druirs. Metlicines. I'aiuts.Oils, Dve Mull's, Lcatlier, Roots and Slioes, Sic, Hiirh street, Colulribus, Uliio. Oct. 1, 1841. M. H. nATEHAM, EDITOR ol" the Ohio Ct i.ti v no u. a Journal of Agriculture and Horticulture, published on the 1st and I.Jth o ach month. Terms 5 1 per year ; tour copies for JjT.l. J j ' Oltice in the Rank BttUdhirr, MIT (he State House. II. COMstot K A ( ().,," " IJHlBWARDlNtl sail COMMISSION MERCHANTS. I'roduce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Ihisin, Columbus, Ohio. J. It I DGW A V A 001 IRON FOUNDRY, Hroad street, near the llridge, Columbus. Ohio. Stoes of all kinds, and u great variety of Castings, always on band. Oct. I, ISil, CflLlHriBirirAT STORE. JE KUD4S1LL, High street, opposite the State liuild- inns, always keeps on band a good assortment of Hats and ( ;iis of the latest fashions. Hats made to order. W. A. MeCOY A 6o7, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS in Taney and 81 'I-le Dry tiinsls and (irocenes, opposite the State House, High street, Columbus. Ohio. . bo vkdix;. A FEW Oentlenirn can tf nccouimothtetl with poiwi boanlinp, on reasonable tiTint, at the hmise over Woodbury's ntore, cortuT of High Md Knead streets. kt. W..tit-w. M. FIELD. A A NliW BVUU X.M Harness for sale. MqaLrt ot ".,.1 J. J. I). OSUOUNE & CO. ORAN(;rs mid LEMOlfts AFRESH siipplv of ( tawwtl ;uid lemons just rereied nnd for nit it H, J. pOFF Si t.'O'S- Cnnfectiouarv, in the Neil House. Sept. I. WATCHKS, " A"'."'l' " tllllv It '1 -.JU-tm- ceived, and for sale at 1o:v prires. We have some of the finent that were eer otfcred in ttn.- market. June '27. . A. t'U ll M U., 4eil House. STEEL GOODS. AFRESH snpj.lv o Steel Rt-.ids. RaL' Chaps, Fob. Vest and inard ( hams. Rreast 1'ins and Rracelets, of new stvle, iVr. Ate, Just received by 'Juno 21. W A. PLATT CO, Neil House isruvE ami bom: lim.ment. A LLF.N'S (ienuine iNerve and Hone Liniment, by the t;n's. MMI or Millie, at the lni); Store of j. n. riswi ivxii April Corner of IpMsl and Hiuh sts. ScHrpn'f ArnuMir Oil Inr DMbAmMi A rnr-ii H rri T jn.-t PtOitvAd and t'or sale at the Drug Store, corner of Hiuh am) Rroad strn ts, bv J R. WHEATON, Mar B. Sole Agent in ( 'olumhus. PATENT MEDICINES. ALL the valuahle Latent .Medicines kept constantly on band, and such ont as are genuine. HI Ml'HKLV k Ml MI.R. June 25. City Drug Store. pjsTOI. A SUPPLY ef MM kssfrd and mi barrel revolving Pistols, just recen ed. W. A tUm Si CO., June J7. Neil House. I'prifnrnl Spectaclen. ALSO, double convei and eoin ave spectacles, f'r nil ages, snd in agreat anetv of frames. Also, Spectacle Class, of all kinds, titted in old frames at short MOCt, and low pnre.hy W. A. PLATT Si CO., Feb. 7. AU llmut. Mre Stcrl (.noila. ANOTHER lot of Steel Reads, Ihg ( hsrw. Tassel-. S. r. opened thisday. W. A. PLATT Si CO. March 31. CnrriHgp Springs I " ND Axles. Ruggv Lsnu. Rsuds and India RuhberCloth, I L for sale at the sign t tl.e GILT PADLOC1. Rest Jnniatn Nnilft. S.)RTED sues, from I p nt to ill p n, for sale at the k sign of ihe Aplfl 1. GILT PADLOCK. EOK KENT, AV ER Y pleasant and com enient two story Brick Dwelling, on hmnt St., a short distance north of Rroad st .March 2. W. A. PLA IT fIon Trimming. AVERY good assortment, ami more eipected. of Mortice. Rim, Cottage and other Locks and Latches, for ale at tle sign of the ) LT PADLOCK. Conk's In fnl libit- Eye Water. ALSO. Dean's themieai I I aster, a celebrated article for the care of Chronic and I nth minatory Rheumatism, Spinal Irritations, White Swelhngi. Feter .Hores, Sic. l or ate by J R WHEATON, Druggist. April 26. Corner of Hich and Broad sts. Iror, Mrdiriiic nnd I))f StollS. AFRESH SLITLY just receded and for sale low, by J B WHEATON, Colambva, Oct. 7. Comer of Hich and Broad at. PAINT nRESIIEH. AFCLL assortment of Paint Brushes and Sasb Tools, just received and for sale by J. B- WHEYTON, Aug. If. Corner of High and Broad sts NAI1A. ALL sites Cut and Wrought Nails, st the sign of the May 31. GILT TADLOCK. WHIP! WHIPS! WHIPS! ASLFERlnR qnstity of ( irrisge. Riding and Buggy Whtps, (gut and whalebone,) justreeeired and for sale cheap, bj F..N..SLOCI M. Jnjy . Opposite Pubhc Buildings lumbua. a i- i i s.. B'OMSTih K A O see paying the highest pnre in eah for W heat, Corn, Fli-sed. 'imrr seed. Tirno-tliy seed. Flour Lard. Tallow. Bee-wi, (nnseng. Pot and Pearl Asbea, Bar on. Wool, FealKers and Hemp; and sell Fkput. Salt, Lumber, Shingles, Plaster. Cement. Ac. Ae .tl the lrwest prices. June 13, 1843. BI " CARPET BAGS HLSSELS, Common and Intr.tn tnd Grain Carpel Bag, of a rmrierv of sires aad coiora. kept conatanily on band, by . (Juiy i.j E. N. SLOE I'M. OHIO VOLUME X. VESTINGS. Ac. B CFF and Fancy Cashmere Nestings, Striped and Plaid I.inen Drills just received bv April 90. VVlNG & RICHARDS. Steel Bends, Tassels nnd Hk Clasps. BEAD BACS, 1'urses, Curse Silk, Gold PlBS, Silver Ware, fltc., just received pcresnross. For sale by Feh. lfi. W. M. SAVAOE SOAP. CASTILE, Shaving and Toilet Soap, and a great variety of Perfumery, just received, and for sale. HUMPHREY Si KRAMER, June tk City Drug Store. William B. jnrvis Jk Henry Jams. CIOLI.ECTOKS and Account Settlers, for Franklin and adjoining counties, will attend to all business entrusted tothem. with punctuality and despatch, and upou reasonable terms Office, up stairs, first door north of McCoy's store. April 14. Ilia;. y. Columbus, Ohio DYES. DYE-WOODS and Coloring materials of every description, for sale, Wholesale ami Hetail. HUMPHREY .V KRAMER, June -I. City Drug Store. I.ooking-dlRMi Plates and Frames. 1? IT HER old Mpsntely. C. C. HOSE. J June '25. SALMON. FRF.SII No. I Salmim Do. No. 1 Mackerel; Whit. Fish ; Urud Uank CodMk This day received and fur ialc,by July 11. JOHN MILLER. DR. BANKING'S PATENT LACE, FOR weakness of the body, pain in the bark. Ac. rko For sale by J. U. VYHEATON, Aurf. ". lltW. If. Atitnt. MILL ANI CROSS CUT SAWS. FAY KII.HOI RNE keep a constant supply of How-land's Mill and ( 'ross-eut Saws, at the lowest prici s TANNER'S OIL. TT'OK SALE low.bv the barrelor gallon, at the Drug Store 1 of .1. II. WHKATON, Oct. '2.1. Corner of High and Hroad streets. LEAD PIPE, pOR CISTERNS, W ells and ActfOBrluctl, for sale at the sign oftho CULT PADLOCK. ANVILS, GENUINE Mouse-Hole Anvils, at the sign oftlie Mav IS. - GILT PADLOCK. NEW DRESS GOODS. GINGHAMS, l'rinled Lawns, llalorities, Harages, Mus-lin (linghains. r.mliroidered ditto, De Lains, &c. All new styles, lor sale by WING It RICHARDS'. April II. Hot CITS siiiurs. II OUOR'S Talent Sea vt:h conlrii Skirts, frfr sale at New Vork retail price, by cpt M. J. 1). OSIIOKN & CO. SAWS. HOE & CO.. and tVUM liovvland's .Mill and Cross cut Saws j Hoe A Co. and Wilmot k Rowland's Circular do.; S)ear & .I.Trksoii's and oilier llanddo.j rMMl and ri pii utr do.; Itutchers' and Hack do.; Rillett ami Turning Webb do, July Hi. OERR. A R IIOTT Si CO. rA.HIIA rLoi.K. HAVING tnade imogonMnta with some of the best mills in Springfield, (or Flour, we shall for the future be supplied w ith the but and ehsapost in the market. Call on us. Oct. 11. II COMSTOCK vV CO. COLVMBVI AGEHCYs rVRTFORD FIRE i.Nsl RAIVCE co.Ml'ANV. Cap- iti. Sl.riM''", n Folirirs isMied dallv on ti e most reasonable terms. Of- tice, l arjenter n lluuihng, tM-tween ilir l-'.x. Ii:.ti,r,. nnd ("ily naiiKs, i ojuninns, J i.mu. IRIFPITH, Sept. I.i. IKU eeretarv. ;itocriui:s. IMPERIAL and Voiinij llysun Teas. Cliocnlafe, Cocoa, (.inicr, PipMf) .pice. Cinnamon, INulnieKN, Mace, Citron. A c. Ac. Just received at the June 4 CITY DRUG STORE. CITY HOUSE. TN full blast. 1 AprttlMA, C. W. KENT, l'roirietor. A BAKE CHANCE, I OFFER for sale one of the most dethnbrl business locations tti be bad in Columbus. ; btlB the lot joining the Exchange Rank on the north. Terms easy. Title indisputable. Feb. 7. SUMMER CLARK. GEN1TNE MOI SE-1IOLE ANVILS, Tl ST rrcciit d and lor sale at the bi'n of the J Sept. 10. HILT I'ADLOCK. 300 ke;s JUNIATA NAILS, just rer-ned and for sale at the rizn of the (Sept 10 FAD PADLOCK, NEW DRY GOODS, JFST received at 169, I hull htreet. KM) pieces new style Prints ; 100 do. (iiiighanis, (linuliam Lawns, &c.j M do, CotmadM and DrUltogi ; Aho. a hrL'e and well selected stuck of Fancv and Sta-pli Dn f.oods. FAY Si KILROl'RNE, April 9, No. UO High st.. sign of the Rroad-aic. CLOCKS, JFST received, and Ibff sale low, Itrass, 90 hour and iilarm Clocks, of Jerome's make. June '11 W. A PL TT Si CO., Neil House. GOLD PENS. J 1ST received, a large supply of I iold Pens, of the hrrt make, which Sfl ofler at reduced prices ; among them are Drovn'n, Hi ntdirtSf Jinrnt and the I limy Pen ; also, Massy 4 lira catft. U . A. PLATT A CO., June IX mNci! House. 30 Ton Pig Iron, rl 'ST received on coiiMgnment, and lor sale low. March 10. R. ( OMSTOCK & CO NEW BONNETS. JFST received bv tlie MibrtrrilxTs, a new and well selected assortment of Neapolitan Prince Allwrt, Fancv Rraid and plain Leghorn and Straw BoMttl, whifh ran be atfnrd ed at unusually low prirea. FAY & KILRol. llNE. CARK1AGE TKEHMINGS. LAMPS and Bands; India Rubhrt Imh md Whips; Oil Cloth and Mats , Patent Leather and llindings; Patent ( loth and Dash Framep ; I, lent r rimes ano lassells; Springs and Ailes. GERE, ABBOTT A CO. IIOLSE BULBING iH ATEKIAIS. IOCKS and Latches. Bolts. Screws, Hinges, Nails, Glass, J Pu'tv, Pulhes, S.ish Cord, Sic. July Iff. CERE, ABBOTT A CO. 100 ACHES LAND IT) B SALE. LTINO in Lima township. Licking cr untv, Ohio, about A miles from F.tna. The above land w ill be sold cheap. For particulars, eiiouire of M n 2i B. COMSTOCK Si CO. DYE STI ITS. LfMiW(K)D. Cauir:od. Fustic, Niekwood, Alum, Copperas, Blue Vitriol. Od Vitriol. Indigo. Eitract of Log wood. Ac. Ac. Just received, and for sale low. at whole sale or retail, by J. B. WHE TON. Jruggi, Oct. ;i. twAw. Corner High and Hroad streets INSI 'RANEE. LOSSES by Fire or Wafer insured against upon liberal terms, bv the long established and well known Protection Insurance Company of the citr of Hartford. Connecticut. F, BOBBINS. Gen Agent. Cincinnati. Jan . M J GILBERT. Agent, Columbus. W ho will tnko f nutor Oil and Snlta 1 TR 7. l ti( FOR'I ER s Poor Mssrt Su-.-.r CuratiTO lTJ. Pills. and MtdsMlasI StaWstl Bitter. Price sit cents per bm and Inrttle. Prepared br Dr Porter. New York, and fr sale by J B. WHEATON, Oct." tf Comer of Hroad and High its. Joat rfcriTfd. nt It - - Storr, 1VT KW Styles Dn ss Good.. French Lawns. Baraget. Ballot lorines, t.radoated Botiea, French Chintz. Summer Muslin le Lams, Ac. Drop m and examine them. May 11 NO. 1RI HIGH STREET. 0 NF. HI NDRF.D pairs Eliptir Sprtnc for butreies and asmamm, ju rnt-nrHl a no lor s.iie at irtr -!jn oi the Sept. 10. tilLT PADLOCK. SMITH'S VICES OF IMm.tir Msnufsriiire. Usi bsl in th. msrt.t. for ssl- tl tl.c .ign of Dm- OILT I'ADUMJK. SrTrt 10. 100 dnrrn Flip.. 0 F pr-sr k Jlckio. Motmm, Ihbotson. Butcher tnd other crlsbrsted .nskrrt, for sals tt thf siffn of th Apnl " :II.T I'ADLOCK. STATE JOURNAL TRI-WEEKLY. COLUMBUS. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1846. BUinr iiaiu sstiiiiyn. F Cornelio Sl BO., manufacture. Also, Lamp Trim 0 Dainfll of all kinds, wMltMIt or retail, hy W. A. PLATT Si CO., Feb. 7. A'eil Ilmiae. PLAIN and figured India Rubber Cloth, for carriage tops, warranted not to gum. Also, Carriage Trimmings, generally. T. P. ELLIS & CO., Sept. 8 Nu9Aj High at. To Painters. PAINTERS can find, at the City Drug Store, all kinds oi painting materials, Paint Bruxhes, Bronze, Gold and Silver Leaf, Dutch Metal, Sic Sold bv June. HI MPHKEY Si KRAMER. "F1P" t'nlico. PLENTY of good Calico left at a " tip" a yard, and when you enquire for it, we won't be " just out." June 25. C. C. ROSF.. TO STONE CUTTERS. R FITCH Si CO., have just received a large lot of Mar- ble Slabs, of all descriptions, which they olfer for sale at reduced prices, for cauli, or approved credit. Those wishing to purchase will do well to cull soon. The article is superior to any before tillered in this markot. June lit. FOR SALE. SEVERAL Farms (sonut Until.) In this (Frnnklin) county, on very good terms , land good. Also, several farms and tracts of land in Indiana, Illinois, and Iowa, for sale or exchange for good land or other prop-crty in Ohio. THOS. W. II. MOSELEY, AOfsSt, lolti. Land Agent. Ac. New Style 1816. ATIN nnd Molr-hkin Hats of the latest stvlc and best quality just received at April 'M. WING & RICHARDS. Genuine ArnutaiM lotisrhole Auvils. OLID box ami oonnofl VksBS, lor sale at the sign of the pril 7. OILT PADLOCK. Senls nnd Presses. SEALS Engnved. and Seal Presses furnished, for Notaries Public, Common Pleas nnd sSuprenie Court. Recorders, Ac. Ac, at verv low prices and short notice, by March 17. W. A PLATT & CO., Neil House. TO FARMERS SCYTHES and Sueaths, Hay Rakes and Forka, Grain Cra-dies, Rilles and Scvtlic Stones, lor sale at the sign of the GILT PADLOCK. GERE, ABBOTT & CO. No. Itil High street, re just net in , THREE THOUSAND lbs. Iron W ire, assorted, from No. 3 to 36, .."II 11... Log Chains:; 60(1 pair Trace lrins lJ0 WH, Ames' Shovels and Spades ; 10 dot. Manure Forks. July HI. White Lend, Oil mid Rrushctt. TWENTY bids. Unseed Oil, in whole mid half barrels 10()kegs While Lead; Vtrnisn, Paint tad Wutawsnh Brushes. July 16, (.ERE, ABBOTT fc CO. SEEDS WANTED. THE htthesl nsxknt price paid in "fl.si, for Clover, Flu and Tiiiiothv ned at the head of the Canal. Aug. 18. B. ( 'OMSTOCK & CO. MRS. MILLER'S TOBACCO. TWO Hundred dozen Mrs. Miller's line cut chewing To-bacco.hy July ll.j JOHN MILLER. Thunder nnd Enrthqmikes accounted lor THOSE land rumbling SOttsstSi, which are frequently heard in this vicinity, ami are supposed by some to be the peals of distant thunder, bv others, the low. multerinc roir of a halt-choked carthnu.iko. have been discovered to be nothing but the racket made by Rose's boys tcariui: otl'some of their strong New Goods. .May 1 1 FOR R1RBONS. rHE new style of Fob Ribbons ui variety with Gold and Btonl Trinnings, just received. Juno a. W. A. PL TT A CO.. Weil Uwais. DIU ;S, MEDICINES, OILS, PAINTS, Ac. THE subscribers have just received a large addition to X theirstoi'konirus, Medicines, Oils, Paints, Ac. which tbcv offer at wholesale and retail, 01 the most accommodating terms. Aug. I FAY A KlLBOURIfE. PORTRAIT PAINTINO. THE Public are respeotfullv invited to call at GlOMI E. W in r i r 'l Uoom, on Town st , east of High, and examine bis specimens in the above nrt. Jan 5 tf. TIN PLATE. THE subscribers have for sale ;sl boxes Tin Plate, 1-.1 X and II) boxes X do ; also, Wire, assorted Noa., Russia and common Sheet Iron, Sheet Zinc, and Bar Tin. Feb II FAY A KILMOI KNE. MACHINE CARDS. THE subscribers have liir side .'tt setts Machine Cards fancv and Main stt Noa. .10. Jl, 3L 33, and 54, wire also, Filleting Cards, manufactured at Leicester, Mass. r to. n, r mi.ihh H.r.. GROCERIES THE subscribers otler for sale at their old stand, No. G' ioodale'a Row, H hhua, prime N. 0, Sugar. New Orleans and Sugar House Molasses. 51 Bags RroCoflto. Fine ehffWingSnd common Tobacco. Superior iunpowder and onng Hj son Tea. Pepper. Spice, tiinger. Ac., A c March 1. FAY A KILBOI RNE. PRINTING INK, WARR ANTED as good i- any other manufactured in the I uiteil Stales. The abac fibers having been appointed atrrnts for the sale of J. A. James' Printing Ink, manufactured at t 'incinnati. Ohio, w ill keep a constant supply of the above article, at the price it is sold for in 'incinnati. March , FAY A KILBOl IINF.. This dny received, I DOZ. DsJos Pssont Conotof loolos. with scoops. For L sale cheap, by T. P. ELLIS. A CO . Sept il. No. H, High st PURE PORT WINES, m QR. casks Port pm-r, for medical purposes, this day re-O ceived,and for sale, by JOHN MILLER. July 11, OIL FLOOR CLOTH. 5 PIECES Oi 1 oor Cloth, of oxcolktnt sasSaitff and beau tiful patterns, ksst received andfor sale bv April 17. KAY KII.HOI RNE VARNISH. i f Barrels just recenrd, v.irying in price from .W to 1 U $1 per gallon. For sale bv Aug. tl B. COMSTOCK A ( O. in KEGS fine eastern ikl Nails, for Plasterer's oso. For J Z sale by T. P. ELLIS A CO , Sept. 8. No. High st. ' T A N N ERS' OII 2r BRLS Tanners' Oil, of the best oualitr, for sale by ,) Feb II FAY A KILBOl KNE. We-tcrn Reserve Cheese. r( BOXES Western Reservo Cheese, old ami new. on JV t hind and for sale ' JOHN MILLER July 11. LINSEED Ol L. "n BRLS. Linseed Oil, jost received and for sale br OU Jan. It, B OMSTOI K A CO. OIL AND PAINTS. Cif( k era pure White lad, ground in oil; Z)J i!5 bbls. Linseed tbl ; 10 bbls. Turpentine ; Dry White Lead.Rfd Uad. Ventim Retl, Yellow Ocher, Paris' White and Chrome Green ; Chrome Yellow. Lit hare ; Paint and Wlnte-wah Brushes. Ac Ae. Just received and for sale, by I AY A KILROl'RNE. tipril 5H. No. 10, Hiffb st.. sign of the Broid am. GLAW. fAA boxra 8 bv 10 and 10 bv 2 (.lass; di)J 100 do. large siies. from 10 by II to In hv 22; 501)00 lights Window Saab. Just received, and for sale, by FAY sk KILBOl RNE, April 21. No. Ill, High st , sign of the Broad-are. LINSEED Olt 600 GALI1NS just received and for sole low, by the barrel or smaller quantity, bv J. B WHETON, Aug. 19. Corner of High and Broad sts. PARLEY WANTED. ,-nnn Rllll IS Bsrles wsnl-d. fo, whirh we will pa, ,JUOO thp lnirhct pnre in cnh. Oct 4 tw w. B. COM3TOT K It CO. WATTED. f( BCHFIOsU.3itJ0d.Flas-eerJ.5Wf)do Tin-OUUU otkysevsl. B COMSTOCK sk CO. oaa LBS Cotton Oaio, No. A to 16. OUUU ?jfJ00!be. Cotton Bets. Wick Yam end Carpet Osare. Just received ind for sale by Fib. PL FAY e. K1LRO' Dr. Vnngnns Yegeiable Lithontriptic MTxtnro. L OR thr curt of the following complaint : Dropsy in all 1 iu forms ; Gravel in its several stages ; all diseases of tlie Kidneys and Urinary organs; all Female Complaints, Suppressions, Ac. Ac.-, Weakness, Diseases of the blood, such as Scrofula, and others of tl eruptive character; all affections of Lungs; Inllammationa of every kind, even those of the Eyes; Liver Complaint, Consumption, General Debility of the system) Piles of every character; Jaundice, Fever and Ague; and, indeed, any complaint, which is to be reached through the blood ; and the Proprietor here confidently asserts, that he can, in errru cow no matter what the complaint mav lie no matter how various the class of complaints make a nermnneiit and radical cure, if the medicine he oilers is taken according to the directions. One or two bottles will test the efficacy of the article, and he is at liberty to use the names of the follow-ing hijhlv respectable individuals, who hnvr bfen curtd, in this city and vicinitv. Every individual here named can bo pcen and conversed with, and the particulars of the cases cured can be known hv reading the testimony in the hands of the Agents, who will, with pleusure, furnish pamphlets to all who may call for them. The proprietor asks, and, indeed, most earnestly solicits a strict investigation of the testimony Here set lorth ami, it a departure trom strict truth be found in any certificate offered, new ill nay the cost of the publication of said exposure and abide by" the consequences. The proprietor wonjd also state ihnl loiijonri here certified to, has been given over as incurable bv the most talented medical men m this city and State and 'such SsS been the case with every cure made by this article, far and near. But the theory w hich the inventor of the Lithontriptic banes his cures upon that (if hut "one great di raBe" the impurity of the blood it will, in a moment, be perceived, that but ONE GREAT REMEDY is necessary to effect in various complaints, and the proof which here follows establishes the theory as firm as the rock of ages. Mrs. Emery Taunt, Niagara street, Buffalo, case of Scrofula, lerminaiinfj in general dropsy, radiral ami entire curt. Silas Wood, ot Buffalo, bleeding at the lungs of nine years' standing, I complete ami prrfirt curt. Mr, C. A. Wilson lor many v cars connected with the Buffalo Commercial Advertiser, liver complaint. Levi H. Williams, police officer, case of bleeding piles, inflammation of the eves nnd scrofula, a pvrft cf cure. Mrs. Daniel Kenney, of this eitv, i;cneral dropsy William Homes. poli c constable, erysipelas, fo 13 YOSTS1 standing, cured bv live bottles. Mrs. Lockllian, 2) i I'earl street, case of inflammatory rheumatism, a tiit-gtalgf curt. Hiram A V aughn, scrofulous swellings in the throat, a complete cure. Geo, P. Baker, ol' Aurora, ease of scurvy leprosy of lit years' sianding this cure is certified to bv the Hon V. P. Stephens, Judge of Erie county; P. M. Vosburgh, Esq., Surrogate of Erie county ; 1. V. Van-denSQoL Esq.. and others Mrs. John Seward, Nr. 47. Chippewa street, Buffalo, case of affection oftho heart, with palpitation, debility, Ac, a curt. The wife of the Rev. John W. Vaughn, of Alcott, Niagara county. N. Y., currd of dropntf. Mm. Scott. Carolina street, Butfalo, hvdrotho-nu or dronsy of the chest. Mrs, Lock, "j7. Franklin, St., Buffalo, formerly of I'tica, spinal complaint, with blind piles, a dir-ln-iMti'.' eae, pi rrc'lif run rf, and attested tn by lr. Nathaniel Lock, her husband. Nancy Main, of Berlin, Rensselaer county, New York, dropsy, cured, and certified to hv her husband. Oliver Main. Mrs. Susannah Holhrnnk, of Hamburgh, Erie county, cured of dropsv. bv two bottles only of this modtcioo, stSMtod to by Mr. C. f S. Thomas ana Mr. Marston, Holtbrook, sofors ledge, store oH. Henf Yanan, of Alden. Erie county, .v i . awrtl Ol uns irco or cellular dropsy, niter lopping bad been resorted to eitfht timet, and over di) gallons ol water taken from him. Mms 1 of We:.t BlooinlieJd. cured of irregularity of the menses and floor at bus. The proprietor thus presents the above array of teslimo nv flic particulars will be found in the pamphlets, which nve a treatise on the complaints, and also on the wrappers around tl.e bottles. Be sure to call and get a pamphlet all agents are provided with them, to furnian as free as water, that all w ho are in ill health mav read, buv and le rnred. Bkwakv 91 I lot TSUI niv- Bvofi bottle has the written signature of G. C. Vaughn under the dire. -lions, and stamped upon thr curl; also, Vaughn's Vegetable Lithon trip lie Mixture. ' blow n upon the bottle. Put up kflDOO, iOSstsO, nt f per Imttle, and 1- oz bottles, at JjT per bottle. Manufactured ami sold bv lr. U.C. Al (iH.N. Mam street, Butfalo, N. Y., to whom all communications must MOM, pot paid. And whops,ilo and rotoH, 0J WM. Bl'R-GEB, tO and tL Conrtlandt strret, New York city. Also, for sale by the following agents: S. CLARK A CO., Druggists. High st., J. It WHE tTON, Columbus. Ohio. A. IL BKOW.N Jk CO., Mt. ernon. S. KNEITEU, Wooster. N CLF.VE A NF.WELL, Dayton. Also, for sale, wholesale and ret ui. bv JOSEPH IL Bl ROE, Cincinnati. Aug. 5, WW 1y. NEW STORE. STANTON A LEE. (already well known in thi community.) have formed a copartnership, and are now pjl ceiving st No. A, (ioodale'a How, I doors south from the old stand, a Well selected and complete assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Ac. Al t bought at this fall's unusually low prices and w e are determined not to be undersold, but in many articles to undersell our neighbors, as c ran well atford to, our goods all b ng new. One of our firm at present residing in New York, wr have facilities for buying cheap, which our neighbors (without eicrption) do not possess. To our numerous ess friends, we ray. give us s rail, and we will treat you as well and sell you as cheap as in years' past ; ami to all who like to buy cheap, come and try us, and if wr do not fultil our promises, don't come the second time. Those who cannot crime in the dav tune, we will be happy to wait upon in the evening, as the lighta in our store are atmoat eipial to the light of day. h B. STANTON. Oct. IS. A LEE WORMS WORMS WORMS. TO remove these troublesome and dangerous inhabitants of the stomach and bowels, which so often impair the health and destroy the lives of children, use Jayne's Tonic v crmifege, a certain and safe preparation for the removal of ''ie various kinds of V orma. Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, want of appetite. Infsntile Fever and Ague, and Debilitv of the Slomich and Bowels, and organs of Digrstion. Prepared only Iry Dr I). Jayne, No R. South Third st. Philadelphia. Skin Di sense are ofon owing to a Seresssnena NeM of iMtdr. ami in order to effect a permanent cure, the original caii"e must be removed. Jayne's Alterative, one of the most pleasant articles ever offered to the publie, has been found not only to cure Scrofula, under all its multiolied f'trma, of ( ancer. King's Evil, Goitre, White Swelling. Ac . but also to remove the disposition of tendency to diseases of that class, and all diseases originating from otwtnictions in the glands or pores of the kin. or from impurity of the blood or other fluids of the body. Prepared onlv by Dr. P. Jayne, No 8, South Third st , Philadelphia. For sain by J R WHEATON. Agent. Oct. sat Comer llijh and Broad sts.. Col umbos. MI FFSMl Ff'S. 1st onality Lym Muffs. 20! Zr ztt quality no 20 '.I do do R short immitatiom do 1A reneh Fot 0 I A Lustundtiennetdt A Natural Lyns do 10 Colored Coon do fi Bear do C" Betjiun Cony do d-fferent kinds. 50 Children's do assorted kinds and prieee. The above were purchased for rash in the month of Ae-fnst. presioms to lete advances in all kinds of Furs. We are determined no one shall undersh)! us Tno who wtatt a good srtrck of Muff will do well to call and see pervious to purchasing . J. D. OS BORN k CO. Oet. . smith"boaroi. noon. TIIF snlMsrriher bavmz taken the bonne rerently arra-med br Jiceb Ovler. in the Fferbt Ruildrnsni. n Town treet, irtf i niiwi n in i- n ramsSanneni njBSS. prenar"'! to receive Ft'.ir V'. fm the Mri n miimMi itrm; thm ! the BMMt MtiaArtnrr uvr and to -client l nnmSrr rrf r IK plication be msoV arlv Sent, b. IMo E U SMITH. TI L RV Til R f HKST ASID OTHER WISR. fi R fiseilrttM for bo viae are suck, that we narv mrT.d I f as low as the Xw York Jobbers, and w.II sell 00 low. !mm snnsl in and nHMn "We-I I e - onr rtock Sef'T fotn. to I STAN tox a trr W. -t-worw wWrw. I Ot SJn'.e, r-HIetRn NUMBER 68. Copper Lands, Vc. The article below, about Copper Lands, is from the New York Tribune, and is considered a fair exposition of the action which has been had by explorers in the copper country, and by Congress nnd the Executive. In regard to the remark as tn the expenditure of the Government for mineral agencies and the exposes of mining, we have been informed by those from the Lake Superior country, that (he Government keeps up neveral agencies at Urge salaries, costing the Government not short of $12,000 per annum, while the receipt to the Treasury have been alinoat nothing. That, for subsistence, dependence is had upon supplies of flour, &c., embracing every thing neces sary for man and beast, and for all the purposes of mining and business, shipped from Buffalo, Cleveland and iMror ; that it is necessary to provide at ono time a supply that will last from November till April, inasmuch as between these periods navigation is suspended and intercourse cut off; thuiincreasing greatly the costs of business and the discomforts of living in that country. It lias long been known that the sterile, rocky, in-hoapital region around Lake Superior, and especially the south shore of aid Lake, was rich in mineraJ ores, copper especially. Repeated attempts to work them have been made throughout the last century, but with uniform ill success, owing to the remoteness and inaccessibility of the region, its rugged, barren noil, nngenial climate, Ac , and not any lack of mineral wealth in the region itself adoui ifjoaa, these obstacles haying been partially overcome by the approach of population and commerce, a few adventurers began to appear on the south shore of the Lake, principally from the lead mines of Illinois. This region had a little before been attached to Michigan, rather against her will, as a sort of compensation for what she was compelled to surrender to Ohio on her eastern border. The Government was beginning or preparing to survey it, and had by law entrusted it to the care and munageinent of the War Department, in the special charge of the Ordnance Bureau. By this Department and Bureau, formal permits were first granted to the pioneer explorers to search for minerals or ores, and when any one had fixed on a location, a lease was issued to him for a trncl, not exceeding three miles square, to be marked out hy himself Said lease was for three years, with a covenant of two renewals for like periods, conditional that the miner should do all the work, take nil Ibo risk, and give the Government six percent, of the entire proceeds of his mining. That this system of individual surveys, leases of large tracts, government seniorage, dfce., was a very bad one, need not be argued. Kvery body assents to it. But it must be home in mind that it is a avslein established by the government itself through its accredited agents. The miners explorers, rather had no choice but to conform to such conditions as were imposed on them. They have a right to be considered not as squatters nor intruders of any sort, but as citizens invited thither by the agents of the government, who have fnely invested their labor and means in a dubious and arduous undertaking, hy which, whatever their success, the government was certain It) prolit, either in wealth or in knowledge. But the explorers were generally poor men, and opening new mines, in a region where nothing is produced for man or beast, where n bushel of potatoes or a horse shoe could not be obtained within hundreds of miles, was an enterprise beyond the moans of poor laborers. They were constrained to solicit the investment of chpital in their several undertakings, to which end they created stock companies, based on the ownership of their several leases or locations, ard sold or gave away the shares as lliey could, so as to interest no ii of means at a distance in their operations. Such is tin-origin of "copper speculations,' modified in various instances by the circumstances of the case. Operations in earnest were commenced as early as I"ll, but ina region where there was not an inn, store, dwelling, blacksmith a shop, or anything of Ihe sort within reach, cither by road or navigable water, w here cattle could not be kept for want ot subsistence, though every mile of road must be made at a heavy cipense; such work must go on slowly. We believe nu mineral besides specimens were brought down till last year, and very little then. We have heard that the government s six per cent, up to this spring amounted to less thin two hundred dollars. Meantime the expense to the Treasury of mineral ngmis, commissioners, clerks, travelling messengers, i , had become quite an item. The conflicting cloJlM of the various explorers and permittees wao keeping the War Department in perpetual hot water. The leasing system had been pretty thoroughly tired out in the lead region, and proved an utter laiture. Kvery dollar received by Ihe Government cost it not lr-.Mli in four, while the people were demoralized by perpetual evasion of the rent stipulation . The President, at the opening of the last session, urged Congress to order a sale of the whole mineral region as speedily as possible. Congress neglected to act, and the "copper men" did not trouble themselves shout the matter. They were digging away, building huts, opening roads, exploring, Ac , when a report was transmitted to Con-gft . from the Attorney General, covering his opinion tint the whole proceedings of the War Department in b asing the mineral lands was unauthorized hy law, that the leases were all invalid and worthless, and the rights of the lesaees, whatever they might be, were without any legal protection whatever. This at once put a new face on the affair. Companies which had invested from one thousand to ono hundred thousand dollars each in their several undertakings, and who were calculating confidently on nn n!' mat. rich return for their outlay, found their investments struck valueless, at all events unsaleable, at a blow. The agents of several of them repaired or wrote to Washington, begging Congress to do some-tfcfg m the premises which would enable them to obtain instalments from their stockholders, and so prosecute their several enterprises. And, as the President had urged, and in a special message repeated, Mi conviction that a sale of the lands on equitable terms would be bent for all parties, as the Michigan Legislature had unanimously protested against having the Federal Government a perpetual landlord and rent-exaeter for a large portion of her soil, and had taken measures to enforce that protest, the mining in terests genctally united in asking Congress to do what tin Press dent and State of Michigan had alrrady re commended Such was the origin of the bill which. as tl passed the Senate, took these lands oat of the charge of the War Department, and placed them in that of the General Land Office, directing that they should ksj prepared for sale and sold as soon at practicable, as other public lands are iold, by public auction to hc highest bidder, first, afterwards to be open to pnrste entry like any other lands. It further provided that ail existing leases should be valid for three yrs, but without the renewals covenanted, in lieu of which the lease holders who had made valuable improvements should have the privilege of bnvmg all th- b-jal subdivisions according to the I'nitrd State survey of their several local oua at the minimum price of $l,t per acre ; but, if they took any quantity leso than the whole, they most pay L50 per acre. Such was the s obstante of the bill Il originated in the Senate and passed that body without opposition U was strongly opposed in the Houne, however, epecially by Mr. MeClernand, chairman of (he Land Committee, not m reference to the ale of th lands, which every body appeared to think proper and desirable, but with reference to the pre-r nption allowed to the lessees When the bill wao reported to th llowse from a majority of the committee, Mr Met", rose and declared that the committee hadn't sanctioned it: that tt was a speculator's bill, Vr. Thto opposition, at the very close of the eeo- Isron, when taking op any dtspnted bill was sore to kill Mhr of importance, prevailed. A large majority of ihe Moose voted to take up the bill, bat not the reowniite two-thirds, so it failed, and the mining re gion is left, so far as the action of the Government ran H - it. to utter Uwkfseneao and anarchy We will not ergne the quest ton of the jawtiee of granting pre-eanptsona in this caoe , those whom a simple statement of the facta does not convince ointt he imperviofM to argument But it may be etked, ought not those who have tested sod made lerattovni to pay a eoTTesymdrng prvre for them t e Yes, if the Government at the same time remunerates those who have spent their time in unsuccessful explorations; not otherwise. It cannot justly profit by -the success of the smaller number, and yet refuse to recompense the ill-fortune of the great majority. We speak of course of cases in which tho claimant have leases or permits fairly and honorably obtained. To mere squatters, in defiance of tho Government, different rule will apply. There ii no danger that Congress will not grant pre emptions, nor that it will decide not to sell tho lands. The leasing system io bad at best, multiplying functionaries and frauds immeasurably, and discouraging louMiugu explorations ana Buusianuat improvements. i Bag aanger is rather that a temporary embarrassment and disarrangement may create a revulsion in the mining spirit, atop the payment of necessary inatalmenla on the stocks of the various companies, and create an iswpn sanvai uuu mining on Lake Superior is but a mo-rus tuulticaulus bubble, and can never bo successfully proaecuted. This must not be . Let the miners preaa vigorously though iudictoualv onward and relv on a relief from their embarrassments by Congress at tta very next sesBion. The Campaign Rein for cements to the Army. ihe Washington I'nivn announces that the follow ing volunteers have been called for by the War Department : Une regiment of infantry from Massachusetts ; Une regiment of infantry from the State of S. York; One regiment of infantry from Pennsylvania; One regiment of infantry from Virginia; One regiment of infantry from North Carolina ; One regiment of infantry from South Carolina; One regiment of infantry from Louisiana; One regiment of Infantry from Mississippi ; and One regiment of mounted men from Texas. This constitutes nine regiments. The average num ber of these, when they reach Mexico, will be 700 each; and the total iorce will therefore be b.bm if, as some suppose, the war with Mexico is to be prolonged, this force is not half enough. Since the war began, the troops called out have been diminished by not less than no hi thousand, viz : by the discharge of the Louisiana volunteers, the discharge of the Texas volunteers, tho discharge of hundreds, if not thousands, of the sick and the killed and wounded. Some idea may be formed by the fact, that ihe Ohio first regiment is not now over 400 Btrong, and they Ohio 700 strong! The tii thousand troop which the Secretary at War now demands, will not do more than just garrison Monterey, Camargo, Matamoras, Isabel, and that immense Base line, which the Government has voluntarily chosen to maintain ! Gen. Taylor may, therefore, by collecting all his disposable force, be able to muster 8,000 for active operations. Will he go to San Luis - Sot note, we are confident. If we are to persist in keeping up this immense line, and capturing post after post, the Government must bave mora men, more money, and more time. It is idle to suppose that we are to move two thousand miles through an enemy's country, without a great force, and vast expenditure of money. II the Military Occupation of Mexico be Ihe great object of desire, then we must yake our preparationa as .aapoieon uio on an immense scale witn loreense with direct taxation unon the iieople and with the determination to do as Home, Kngtand and Francs have done add Territories to our Dominion, and with them the burden of debt and demoralization upon tho people. it this be the object of the American people, wo can doubtless accomplish it , but we cannot accomplish it without the cost, in blood and treasure, with which all conquests are attended, If this be our design, we should unquestionably take the means to carry it out. Tift $ thousand men ought to be on the other side of the Rio Grande before the lot of January, if we are to march to the City of Mexico, and garrison all the intermediate places. And when that is done, where will they be when another fever season comes on ? These should all he connrd' beforehand. We should look truth in the face Military campaigns, in distant countries, are not playthings. The young men from west Point, whom the demagogues in lime of peace denounced, know much better what all this is to come to. The simple question is, whether the none really desire to pursue a war of conquest, at this vast cost I Cincinnati ChronicU. Massachusetts. Tho Boston Atlas gives returns from 310 towns, being all io the State hut two, Chilmark and Florida. The following is the result compared with the vote in the same town last year : 184G. 1845. I'igga,(W.) - 55,353 52,212 Davis, (L. r.) - - . 33,(i50 37.M31 Scattering, .... 1333 tfaxj Briggs' maj. over all others now, 7,!73 All others over Briggs last year, 2,305 Whig gain, .... 10,278 An error has been discovered in the reported vote in the 0th Congressional district, which, corrected, elects Hale, (W.) The delegation will therefore bo as follows : District District. I, Robert C. Winthrop, 6 'George Ashman, 2 "Daniel P King, 8 'J. Rockwell, 3 "Amos Abbott, 8 "John Q. Adams, 4 No choice. Arteinus Hale, A "Charles Hudson, 10 "Joseph Gnnnell. "Reelected. All the memders of the Senate elected are Whigs. The House of Representatives stands 176 Whigs; 30 Locofocoa ; 5 Abolition and I doubtful. Among the Representatives elected to the House is Mr. Caleb Cushing, formerly mcmhrr of Congress and Minuter to China. He was returned from Newburyport on an independent ticket. Mr. George Hood, Loco candidate for lieutenant governor, is elected Representative for Lynn. On the grand result the Boston Journal says: "This is indeed a glorious result. The people have abundant occasion to rejoice. The efforts made at this election to distract the Whig party, by presenting false issues, and appealing to popular pre-judices, have been unavailing. Massachusetts is true and may she ever be to Wing principles, the Constitution, and the Union !" Moral Courage In Every Day Life. Have courage to dioeharge a debt while you have the money in your pocket. Have the courage to do without that which you do not need, however much your eyes may covet it-Have the courage to speak your mind, when it ia neeeaaary you shonld do an, and to hold your tongue when it is prudent you should do so. Have Ihe courage to speak to a friend in a " seedy " coat, even though you are in company with a rich one, and richly attired, Have the courage to own you are poor, and Ihua disarm poverty of its sharpest sting. Have the courage to make a will, and a just one. Have the con rage to tell a man why you will not lend him your money. Have the courage to " cut " the most agreeable acquaintance you have, when you are convinced that he lacks principle. "A friend should bear with a friend's infirmities,' but not hia rtret. Have the courage to show your reaped for honesty, in whatever guise it appears ; and your contempt for dishonesty and duplicity, by whomsoever exhibited. Have the courage to wear your old clothe until you can pay for new ones. Have the courage to obey your Maker, st the risk of being ridiculed by man. Have the courage to take a popr, and to pay for it annually in advance. j Prvrar Storm. We hsve been visited with a real old fashioned rain-storm, a rare occurrence in thia quarter the Isst two years. It commenced raining Wednesday evening and continued with scarce an in. ; tertnisaion for about 3t hours, closing with a gale of great e verity. We never saw the Lake in wilder commotion than this morning, and the winds ana wave were sun roaring tike great guns up to V r. M . to-day. The night was a fearful one on the waters, and painful anxiety ia felt for the safety of a vessel, supposed to be the Marengo, of Detroit, discovered thu morning, riding at snchor, ome two mile from shore, with fhg flying at half mast, a tig-nal of distress. No assistance had reached her at 9 o'clock, to-day, and the gale prevents boats from getting out of the harbor t Urean- Herald, ,Vo. 20. Bic.ss The Harrishurg Argos. a Democratic paper, says : If the support est thai Tariff of '46 is to be still the rallying cry, it will lie worse than idle to engage in the contest ; and we should save much trouble and expense, by permitting the Whigt to wslk un-pwlefted over the course Neither rain or sunshine could save us from another defeat." Mr Polk has constitutional acruple against the re-moral of obstructions from our rivers He will find in 1348 that the people hare noesirtntHTnle,Tupleu against the removal of an obstruct ton froaa Use Preai- I aVntial chair Lea.